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BSOD at end of installation
I briefly tried Vista Beta 2 on my P4 3200Mhz with Hyperthreading; 512MB RAM. It was fairly slow and consumed all 512MB sitting at the desktop. But getting some work done then in any one of those operating systems is an entirely different matter -- then you have to consider what your application needs and

Vista Install using WDS - Not picking up unattend settings
Hide quoted text - You may have a horked (dirty; bad; flawed) install of IE7, for whatever reason. I suggest that you... 1. Uninstall IE7 (which automatically returns you to IE6) EXACTLY perhttp://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html 2a. Uninstall all toolbars and third-party Windows Themes (including Window Blinds). 2b.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
This is more challenging than figuring out how to do Linux loads and getting connectivity to the outside world from those sessions. "Leo Koolsbergen" wrote: D. Laney wrote: "Leo Koolsbergen" wrote: D. Laney wrote: I am having an issue installing Windows Vista, Build 5219 into a Virtual PC session.

Linux Loaded Lenovo Laptop..More Linux Slopware..This is ...
Roselyn Napier "Levi" wrote: I originally went to install SP1 for x64 Vista, but canceled the install programt before even starting due to other programs running on my machine at the same time. Upon canceling the installation I ended up getting error code Code4C7. I closed the update window thinking that I would go

BSOD at end of installation
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vista upgrade back to xp
uvbogden uvbog...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general These Vista Repair Options will help you get started. I should have the Access Vista Install DVD Files updated in a day or two. Once this is done I'll send you the link to the update; I'm hoping it will be easier to work through.

BITS problem
Tried my recovery cd and vista installer wouldn't install to the raptors (non system drives). Then I went to bios to check the raid and it was perfect. Went to boot sequence and selected HDD and it booted to vista fine. But.. and a big but.. I have to do that each time I boot. Get a lot of lock ups so have to use

Cannot find rule, address, etc. files in "windows.old' folder.
Utterly amazing, cant even ask a question in the group without getting sniped at. Dan, I think you pretty much covered any response I might have made. Thanks, Gary I was gonna give him the benefit of the doubt and just say: "Hell, we all have a bad day once in a while." ;-) Maybe all the Vista support stuff has got

any obvious choices for a data recovery program?
I'm trying to install ActiveTcl 8.4.16 on Vista, but it won't let me "Install for all users"--the button is disabled--despite that fact that the account I'm using is an administrator. I'm getting a bit annoyed at Vista: things are in slightly different places and all those "Is it ok to run?" prompts.

Virtual PC - Vista Install
Shouldn't you be getting machines from your local Mom and Pop? Clearly you've never been in the software industry. Do you really think all the money goes to Bill Gates? What about the janitors at Microsoft. The receptionist. The other hourly workers. You're stealing from THEM too. Gates is just a shareholder.

Install/startup problem: Vista on Intel RAID controller (ICH8R etc
Ray Frangie RayFran...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi All, I'm getting a 0x0000116 BSOD in nvlddmkm.sys in the middle of the "Completing Installation" phase of Windows Vista Ultimate install. This is the x86 RTM Copy off Technet. The following is the setup of this

Vista install space
kevpan...@nospam.hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general It Will If It's A Retail Version Of Windows Vista RTM, Just FYI. Install It Using Your Original DVD, And Re-Activate Using Over The Phone Activation Method. "sadyson" <sady...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Getting rid of XP after Vista Installation
I tried, but I couldn't install any drivers until after the install. I changed the memory voltage from 'auto' to 1.9V, which I thought may have fixed it, but it may just been luck because I keep getting a BSOD every few minutes even when not doing much. It looks like a hardware fault (not really the right group).

Sharing a wireless Internet connection
Update 937287 is a prerequisite package (pre req for vista sp1) that contains updates to the Windows Vista installation software. The installation software is the Is anyone else getting this symptom and has anyone any ideas how to get out of it without wiping the whole machine? Many thanks for any help.

Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate
Charlie Wilkes charlie_wil...@users.easynews.com comp os linux advocacy alt os windows-xp microsoft public windows vista general On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 15:11:42 +0000, Dr.Hal0nf1r£$ wrote: Charlie Wilkes wrote: The truth is that Linux is an excellent desktop OS, and it keeps getting better in steady increments,

CHKDSK Not getting started
Are you getting any error messages? Are you sure you only have 512MB of ram? 1GB is recommended. "Willie Smith" <WillieSm...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message I tried booting with the DVD but it goes nowhere after the second screen "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: If you are trying to install Vista x64,

Vista SP1 no longer on Windows Update for me? How to get it back!
So, when I cook a meal that costs *ME* $25 I really am getting what I've paid for. If you value your time at $0, maybe. And you don't cook it in an oven you Thus, when eating at a restaurant that is charging you $50 for a main (per person) you're only getting something that cost the kitchen about $13-$17 in

Vista Installation Fails "Program Too Big..."
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Rodney Daniels wrote: I'm trying to install Snort 2.8 and I'm getting an error that says it didn't install correctly. This is probably an incompatibility issue with Windows Vista. Are there any known work arounds out there? I was told that it works find on Windows XP Pro.

Virtual PC - Vista Install
mlc m...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public vb general discussion I am trying to install vb6 sp6 on a vista business machine. I am getting an error that it cannot locate my vb6 though I can open vb6 with no problems. I have tried running as admin, ual on and off. Any help appreciated!

Vista Installation problem
Install It Using Your Original DVD, And Re-Activate Using Over The Phone Activation Method. "sadyson" <sady...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message back in September but it was dropped and the hard drive had to be replaced. Can I get Vista again on that laptop or do I need to buy another retail license?